St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City Within the City of Rome

St. Peter’s Basilica is built in the Renaissance style and is located in Vatican city in Rome, Italy. St. Peter’s is the largest church in the world and one of the most remarkable works of Renaissance architecture. St. Peter’s is the burial site of Saint Peter, one of the apostles and the first Pope. Contributors who principally designed St. Peter’s include, Donato Bramente, Michelangelo, Carlo Mademo and Gian Lorenzo Bernini.

The stucco ceiling of the portico in St. Peter’s Basilica, displaying the coat of arms of Paul V.

A Holy Door, (Porta Santa), by Vico Consorti, in the northernmost entrance to St. Peter’s Basilica.

A View of the oculus and ceiling inside St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City.

St. Peter’s Baldachin, Baldacchino di San Pietro, (Bronze, 1623-34), by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, is a large Baroque sculpture that was commissioned by Pope Urban VIII and serves as a canopy over the High Alter.

Cathedra Petri, Altar of the Chair of St. Peter is an alabaster window depicting the Holy Spirit as a dove in the central work of art in the apse of St. Peter’s Basilica, completed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini in 1666.